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Homework Help

Click on one of the links on the main Homework Help page and you'll go to a general discussion on that academic subject. Once you are in one of the discussion areas, you're free to browse the questions and responses or to post a question of your own. Volunteer teachers and experts monitor the discussions and will post responses to your questions. They may point you to someplace on the Internet where you can find the answer on your own or they may provide the answer and then point you to places where you can find out even more. Be as specific as you can in your questions. That will give the teachers a better idea of how to help you. If you still have questions after receiving a response from a teacher, write again. Because Homework Help is an open site, other people -- teachers, students and parents -- may offer answers to questions. These folks all will be identified as guest users. Registered volunteers are identified as "Teacher volunteer" or "Volunteer expert". In addition to the discussions, though, you'll also notice that there are links on the page that will take you to collections of Web links, divided by subject. If you're doing research, some of these links may give you a boost. And in many cases, you'll find links here that may help clarify or supplement the information that the Homework Help teachers have provided.

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